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The phrase "almost unbeatable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is very difficult to defeat or surpass, but not entirely impossible to do so.
Example: "The team's performance this season has been almost unbeatable, making them the favorites to win the championship."
Alternatives: "nearly invincible" or "hard to defeat".
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They were almost unbeatable.
A huge score, almost unbeatable.
In short, Williams was almost unbeatable.
And any horse leading on the inside was almost unbeatable.
Throw a healthy economy into the mix, and it's an almost unbeatable combination.
Yet there is something about Old Trafford in October that makes this Leeds team almost unbeatable.
If the victors can preserve and prolong this superlative form, it would make them almost unbeatable.
On the other side of ball, Alabama was considered hands-down the best team in the country, almost unbeatable.
This means McQueen's drama looks almost unbeatable, despite nearly six months to go until the Oscars ceremony.
In a 26-7 victoverover the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night, Indianapolis appeared almost unbeatable in every phase.
Jorgenson, whose prowess on the 10km run has made her almost unbeatable, finished 41 seconds behind in second.
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